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PAGE 4 = A group of girls assisting at the bazaar and card party to be given by Tight) Miss Eugenia Blu, Miss Grace Cummings, Miss Louise Tulloch GILMAN hi is. L. car ‘The affair will welcome here to make their home. The call- ing hours will be from 4 until 6 o'clock. Varsity Ball Smart Event ‘The Varsity Ball, the largé: Untversity-formals which honors the / seollege athletes, was given last eve: ‘ning at the Eagles’ Auditorium. Eschewing old paths of glory, t bail last night suggested a rc ‘palace like a mirror tilt iFootmen in livery open airaped interior, and lights vetled with itrailing ferns and chrysanthemums. The committee included the Misses ‘Inglis, Irene Dixon, Helen Irving, Bleanor O'Shea, Saral Dorothy Palmer, Virginia 7 Helen Gorham. Mr. Fred Marcus, Mr. Walt Patrie, Mr. Don Haggerty, Mr. Dick Robin ‘on, Mr. Tom Prazell, Mr. Wesley avis and erton Smith, Mr. Joe Hughes, Mr Espy Giles and Mr. Evan Peters. Wedding Day Chosen Miss Dorothy Conger and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Henr wer, have chosen for their doub Miss Dorot Theodore Wood, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Wood, will have as her attendants Miss Elizabeth Kerr for maid of honor, and the Misses Milton Con- Year's Day wedding. garet Dilling and Florence McMoek im as maids. Mr. Harry Patrick will bo best man. Mies Olive will wed Mr. J. War ren Belcher, Jr, son of Mr and Mrs. J. V ot New York. Her bridal pa will include Miss El rty and the Misses Helen Gilmore, Helen Moran, arion Wheatman and Grace Warner for bridesmaids will be best man for Mr. Belch Jackie Kemp will be tho Bt. Mark's church at 8:20 o'clock Carl Veazie. tion will be held at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Kappa Kappa Mothers to Entertain Matthews and Mrs. KR. #, Talbot will be the hostesses at the meet ing of mothe Gamma. Sorority to bo held ‘Tuesday ter house, shower of, fruits and jams, By Lillian Keen Le Ballister Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant Laura Emory ‘Mrs. Gilman to Give Tea for New Resident; | Los Angeles Artist on Program : AN as corse (Interesting Program for Sa at epost ges | Twilight Musicale Mrs. Fred-| ; @rick Mears, formerly of St. Paul, |en’s University who with Mr. Mears recently came /a 4 of the Wom- | will listen to!” espectall will also t tive character dan who will app program ‘Thompson, ner, unday afternoon, at half after four The program |sented by Mra, Gertrude Lieben, con- | will be pre- | Granville Marsh: | Mjss Mary Kilpa’ bara Willlama, B Fitzhen: a Ci d to reflect. | Hess, i the doors) ‘Bisclosed a red, gold and green flag: |. Mina Kilpatrie und das Madchen velyn Stanley, Pearl Powell, Marg: |" aret Duncan, Laura Neville, Virginia | , “The Faitering Dusk 6 Phelps, | “Ballade of the Bon ROS Prairie Rose ¢ {ts regular month Woman's F Sponsors Bazaar Plans are nearing corpplction for Christmas bazaar raternity *Kilworth, Mr. Byron Lane, Mr. Ath-| oe zg Mrs. Coman to Entertain for Guests In honor of her house guests, Mrs. Phillips (Helen Porter) Miss Katherine Dutton of Spokano, Wilbur B. Coman will entertain small afternoon at The Olympic George Mills, Mr. Bob Byrnes, Mr. | sigma Woman's | Olive Conger, the two daughters of | afte Miss Zoa Cdpnolly ts who will wed Mr. | Miss Ruth Morgan has b Betty Young, Molly Gunnell, Mar-| © In charge of the various booths “Isle Nordquint;\ nov- dren's Orthopedic ren Belcher,} tdith Farrar; dolls, Dorothy Stiles; hildren's clothing, Ruth Morgan. abeth Loeven- | stein, of Yakima, maid of honor,| Saturday Mr. Gilbert Tucker, of New York, | i o-* ; “. Bridge Tea to rin bearer. | Honor Mrs. Huston The service will be solemnized in | 1, McKachoran Rey, John D. McLauchlan will rend |Ol¥mplc on Monday afternoon, De- the service assisted by tho Rev. |Cember 14, In honor of Mra, Huston, wife of the Rt. Acthur I, Hus- ton, Bishop of Olympia. ‘ollowing the ceremony a recep-| Following F will be Mrs, James Ham- Lauchlan, Mra, William Edris, Mrs. Rous, Mra, Hugh Purcell, Mus, Mrs, BE, W. Brownell, Mra, M. A. Mah Jongg Bi ot Kappa Kappa! Jordan will be afternoon, December 8, at the chap-| given Aside from « program appropriate DP fe the Holiday season there. will bo] 11 o'clock, in the Welle AND PROGRAM | P. BO, will bazaar and program th regular meeting House. ar are: Louise ox, Li M Marjorie son, eee | CHAPTER G, P. E. 0. 7 Poa ay Aa 8 December at in the Blue room at the ¥ James will | Petitions for two new c jin the hands of the president S CLUB luncheon on Bridge Luncheon Iverson entertained with luncheon for twelve on | The calendar for the clubs and de- Thursday afternoon at The Wilson. |Partments of the Seattle Federation The affair honored | li, of Now Weatminster, B.C. |Guild to Give Dance jand Card Party Anne Guild of the Hospitals in *com- plans for a dance at Rainier Yancy is committes, which Goodwin, Mrs, Frank §. Bayley, Mogenson, Mra, Roy Mra, Frank Plumer Pupils from the Winona School of will give somo specialty numbers during the evening. ee Orthopedic Lunch and Thrift Shops Pythian Sisters will afier the service at Mra, Bessie Lovetinsky, Mra, Whitman, Mra, We Binma Abbott, Toster, Mra: Joasio Loulse Young of Laurethurat will assist at the Thrift Shop, Crosen and Mrs the morning Xs, ft, Moray in the afternoon, : Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY ar Frances , ence Spaulding, le Dates, rrow, npbell, Elate Virginia F son, Grace? nshjp, Marjorin Irene Carlson, “dna Robi Britten and Ruth © LRAT apters are meeting, Mrs. evening, the Orthopedio Monday, Mrs. Poterson will be hostess, nse sisted by Mra, Margaret Glasscock, Jennie Drisko, Mra. MacDonald, Met} THE SEATTLE STAR —Portraits by Grad, | day, December |the home of Mra, William Plumer felt, 4009 11th Ave, N. BE. A full at tendance is desired as officers will be elected and plans made for the annual no-host dinner. Take car No. 15 to 41st and Unt versity way, or car No. 16, to 1th ave, N AUXILIARY TO WALDO SANITARIUM Auxillary to Waldo will meat Monday, Decer 410 m. with Mrs. David Co 17th Ave. TTLE HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL P.-T. A Seattle High School Council of Parent-Teacher associations will meet Monday morning, December at 10:30 o'clock, in. the school board room, Central building. M Rose Glass, s advisor of Re volt high school, will have ch f the program. e+e AUXILIARY RAINIER NOBLE POST Regular meeting of Am gion Auxiliary Rainer Nob! 1 will be held Mo’ evening, De cember 7, at 8 o'clock in the Legion club rooms, 509 Third ave, Nomina tions of officers for the ensuing year will be made at this time, and a full attendance is desired. eee PALM CIRCLE NO, 66 Palm Circle 66, N, of W. 80 rican Le hold | will have a meeting Monday, 1 M |cember 7, in I. 0. O. F. hall. see | OLYMPIC CAMP, R. N, A. Olympic Camp, No. 9319, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold its | regular business meeting and elec- | tion of officers Monday evening, De cember 7, at 8 o'clock, in the M. W. A. hall, 1929% ‘Third ave. ADDITIONAL CLUBS CLUBS AND DEPARTM TO MEET NTS of Women’s Clubs will meet next week according to the following rchedule: MONDAY Philomus Club, at Kinney Home, Mrs. Chas. Somers, hostess, Home talent, social committee; roll call, Yuletide; piano solo, Miss Elsie Thompson; lantern slides of Pacific Northwest, shown by Mrs, Asher Van Kirk, Take Fauntleroy car, No. 2, at Pine and Second at 1 o'clock sharp, Includes! he seattle Woman’s Club, board meeting, 1:30 o'clock, Federated clubhouse, Christmas party, 2 o'clock, ‘Vocal solos, Miss Pauline Ayers and Mr. John Manly, accom- panied by Mrs, Malcom Hughes; roading, selected, by Madame Marie Wernll Beebe, Hontosses, Mra. I. J, Kohler, Mra. H, Lawrence and Mra, J, M, Thatcher, Art department of the Seattle Woman's Clith, 10:30 o'clock, Fed- erated clubhouse, Mra, ©. B, Dudden will have charge. Music department of the Seattle Woman's Club, 11 o'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, in chargo of Mrs. Morence B, Smith, Civica department of tho Seattle 4 Woman's Club, 12 o'clock, at the erated clubhouse, in charge of Mrs. Helen M, Stevens | Club, 8 o'clock, on second floor Y, |W, G. A. rooms, TUBSDAY ‘ine Arta department of tith Co. teria Club, @ o'clock at tho Irye at 2 o'clock, at) Post No. | Jo'clock at home of Mrs. Robert King County Graduate Nurses! | “psilon Sigma woman's fraternity of the University of Washington, in the Italian room at The Olympic, on Saturday afternoon, December 19. and Miss Dorothy Stil Personal Mr, and Mra. W. R. Ballord, of | ing. Kalispell, Mont., are the week-end J. Harri Edwards. after the New Year Mra. 1 Frye js spen the week-end with Mra. F um bell in Vancouver, B. ( eee Mr. and Mra, Charles Wrig larrived this week from Cordova ¢ taken an apartment ‘ambridge for the winter eee M Sarah Farrell shortly for Chicago, to spen winter months Mr Mra. George Ha return) from a trip kane Mrs. J. D. Farrell and Mis |Helen Farrell aro expected home next work from a trip to New York Mr and Mra, Sidney Garfield Smith are spending a few days in | Vancouver, B. C Colonel and Mrs, Harvy Westervelt |Grege returned Thursday fram a | week's visit in Portland. eee Mra. Edward F, Riley is going to Spokane, December 18, to visit her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Neil | Mr. Riley will joln her for Christ | mas. Art Gallery. Talk on’ the pletures will be given by Mrs, Madge Bal ley. Drama department of the Coterie Club, 10:30 o'clock at home of | Mra. A. % Lovett, 250 Bast Soth | Religioun drama with. Christmas play, by Mrs. Norton Myer “Who's Who" on tho stage, by Mrs. Wm. Lynn Current Events departmont of tho Seattle Woman's Club, 12:30 Hall, 1920 10th ave, N. Paper by Mrs, BE. A. Gould. Literary Interpretation depart ment of the Seattle Woman's Club, 2:40 o'clock at home of Mrs, Rob. 4 Hall, 1920 10th ave. N Roll All, literary quotations; “Strait Is tho Gait” (Andre Gide), reviewed by Mins Nellic McGough; art gal leries of France, Miss Leone Fow- ler. Woman's State Dental Hygienist Association, & o'clock, 1000 Cobb building. American Homes department of the Seattle Ipderation of Women's Clubs, 1:30 o'clock In soclal hall of Waldort Hotel, Seventh and Pike. Very important mecting. The Clionian Club, card party, 2 o'clock at the Federated clubhouse. Bridge, prizes and refreshments For reservations phone Mrs, HI, R. Audley, BAst-8705, WEDNESDAY Ladies’ Grotto Club, 2 @clock, at Federated clubhouse, Roll call: "Prominent Artists’; songs, by Mrs. J. HW. Ramatead; plano solo, Ma Kenneth Day; Miss Clara Roynol: INustrated talk on Italy Mra, LF. Lane, Mra, W. 2. Greer, hostess Fine Arte department of the s at tle Wederation of Women's Cluby, 10 | o'clock, Plymouth House. Miss Ruth Durheim, supervisor of musle, will talk on “Muale Apprectation. All members of Fedoration invited, THURSDAY Homo Weonomies dopartmoyt of the Coterie Club, 2 o’el Mins Bernice Enger. hbme of Mra 1285 Eighth ave plenie; Ye Olde Time C Sackett; Amori Cunningham. Pike and Miss Washington asaisting hostess. 4 Clubhouse, 1 whist to be played. noho, chairman, assisted by CLUB CALENDRRS meetings for the week beginning December 6 will be as fol | jwith last night honoring the secretarial staff. neil, private dining room, 6 Bertha | qualities of his president, in cha Cosmopolitan “| Bible lesson, taught by Miss Flor- | Blue Triangle Re: . inspirational talk ence Maddock jand Ff Athletic Club, gymna 7 o'clock, Kymnastics and bas direction of Miss Su Latahni Club, third floor ub room, 7 o'clock, dramatics; Miss | | Harriet Smith, director, jas were & which comprised another group. | third floor club room, 7 0' hearsal for Christmas pageant. Union | Bible discussion; Miss Helen Gatley night; Clara ‘Mulzoff in charge. Ik, "Little Works of Art th Places,’ by Mrs. H, 1 VETERANS Barton Tenty Daughters of | Veterans, will meet Wednesday, De- 1:80 o'clock, in Veter-| Election of of- Yolock will be cember 9, at BRIGHTON SCHOOL CIRCL Wednesday, December 9, home of Mrs. 46th ave. 8. Bert Swain, 7 GREENWOOD P, . will have the | Grainger; “Swansea Town" by Gus it# rogular|tavo Holt, and Roger's. ‘But Thoy ay, De. | Didn't! monthly moeting on Wednes on "Value of@Gertrude Lieben, whose warm ¢ traltor voleo won her many admir- speak on motion pletures nnd there Will bo violin selections and singing by Sixth grado pupils, whose moth. era will net as houteases during tho social hour, Noted Baritone Is Sensational Artist BY LOUISE RAYMOND OWENS Emile de Gorgorz: tone who for many been noted for the polished perfec- tion of his art, proved a sensation ng when he appeared in at the First Presbyterian | It has been a le time ce this noted artist has sung here, his voice arm: and jon xe won him an| by a local audience. can never be forgotten. It is most exquisite texture, clear », resonant quality that | His vocal control and dic- | no improvement, and his ations were given with a| tic effect, and when nec- ability. From r until the last ho was greeted with the most sincere enthusiasm, and was repeatedly re-| called and gaye numerous encores be fore the audience would be satisfied. “Where'er You Walk," by Handel, ‘of de Lahore," by Mas senet; Goeffrey O'Hara's “Leetle teeso"’ and "Clavelitos,” by Va verde, four numbers all of an entire! different chs proved favorites audience. In these } tion no interr fine essary, with drams num the openir arloso; nity to display all the delightful interpretative skill, and the enthus. fasm with which they were received was significant of their merit A group of three sian songs, | “The Wounded Birch, ninoff; ‘The Go chm: Moussorgsky, | shumann’s echt” and “Widmung,"'| xf the Night,” by Cyril Scott, Canto del Presidirt , also won marked favor. For jencores Gorgorza’ sang ‘‘Arabian |Love Song," rink to Me Only With Thino Byes" and ‘La Paloma.” Miss Helen Winslow provided ex- cellent accompaniment for the artist. }Amphions Heard in Winter Concert ‘The Amphion society, a male |chorus of moro than a hundred j Yolces, was heard in their winter ncert Wednesday evening at Meany. Under tho leadership of Graham Morgan this organization has attained a high degree of per: foction and this recital camo as a fitting close to their 16 successful years Thelr program, a varied ong, chosen to please all tastes, was | greeted with the most sincere ap-} preciation “Evening Pastoral,” Arthur Foote’s ‘The Farewell of Hiawatha,” the principal number given by the chorus, wero of excep- Mias| tional worth and admirably given. Four humorous numbers that mot with great favor were “Tho Wed- ding of Shon Maclean,” "There Was a Pig Went Out to Dig," by Pere Assisting on the program nt ers, her singing of "“O Don Fa tale’ from "Don Carlo,” winning such prolonged applause that sho responded with "O Danny Boy," by They are (left to Music |Spargur Quartet to Give |Second Concert of Series A program of artistic excellence eminent barl-| will be presented by the Spargur years past has/| String Quartet when it appears in the second concert of its series next December 10, The Olympic, h ballroom a of famous composers interpreted and also an interest- |ing composition by Daisy Wood Hil- lost none of its) dreth, a prominent Seatie composer, | pargur quartet concerts are accorded any artist/of inestimable value to the moral welfare 9f Gorgorza stands alone among bari-|commupity; artistry In the highest! His is a voice that, once |form being the chief consideration in the selection of the concert offer- The complete program follows: Dumka (Eleg! Andante con moto |"Quartet B Fiat Major’. Allegro virace aesal etto (Moderato) Allegro axsal ;Ralston Club Program | Announced winter concert of the |the artist was given every opportu-}ton Club will be given in Eagles’ voice, as well as his} December 9, George Rogovoy, isting artist. Jable musicians, is a graduate of the by Greteha-| Petrograd Conservatory of Music Lawrence Mayer, basso, will be the ‘In Silent /club soloist. The organization is un- cht,"’ were remarkably well given, |der the direc tile Thra-|liams, and Louretta Y, the accompanist g ts the program by “Al | “Pa Ralston Club “Souvenir de Spa’? sete The Lee Shore’ ‘Annie Laurie’ Ne Ralston Club ver the Steppes... “Banjo Song’ Lawrence Mayer » Van de Watter Mulligan Musketeers’® Ralston Club octurne de Chopin". ....., Atr by Rogovoy George Rogovoy “Song of Volga Boatman Romeo th Georgia’ "The Pilgrims’ Nsitse Ralston Club Proved popular tn- is Madchen” ring Dusk" Jer Tod und ¢ by Schubert, “The Falte: Kramer ond La Forge's “Song ‘by Homer Your Window" of tho Open." with Incidental solo by Elmer Bek-|and “IT Passed jart, “Moonland’’ by Molartin and | were the other en jcomplete without | companiment Whose playing has added greatly to the success of the Amphions, professional concert the excellent ac CONCERT PLANNED FOR JANUARY and Robert Tho proceeds will be Weatherly, for an encore, Cres vale to tho clubhouse fund.